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Back Issue Yarn #13

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Yarn Magazine

Yarn magazine began via a group of knitters at a pub in Adelaide, SA. As Barbara Coddington, the original editor said, “As knitters and crafters we like to have a yarn as much as we like to play with the stuff, so making a magazine that is smart and fun to read and explore throughout – not just in the patterns section – was essential. We think of it as ‘craft journalism’, rather than simply pretty things to make (although that is important too).”

Yarn is filled with many different techniques of playing with yarns and fibres, as well as instructional, inspirational and just plain fun articles.

You will find knitting, crochet, felting, spinning, weaving, travel, and so much more in this magazine.

Having begun in Adelaide, Yarn is still an Australian magazine, created here in Australia, and read worldwide.

For more information on contents of this issue click on “Description” below.

Description

Published March 2009, this wonderful magazine is published each March, June, September and December.

Articles include: a look at the history and properties of alpaca; learn about angora rabbits; grab a sneak peak at Australian Mohair (from the Angora goat) and cashmere (with a pattern to give this wonderful fibre a chance to display itself to its full effect); Darning Knitted Garments (do you have socks with holes, or holes with a sock around them?) by Mary Tarrant; Not the CN’s (how NOT to get your knickers in a knot with circulars) by Rita Power; plus more.

Seamless Knitting: how to adapt a pattern to knit sleeves in seamlessly. Part two of this series looks at set-in sleeves and the possibilites, strengths and weaknesses this method presents by Jennie Pakula.

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